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Josh Cirre joins us to discuss his transition from the JavaScript ecosystem to Laravel, revealing why PHP frameworks can offer a compelling alternative for full-stack development. We explore the "identity crisis" many frontend developers face when needing robust backend solutions, how Laravel's batteries-included approach compares to piecing together JavaScript services, and the trade-offs between serverless and traditional hosting environments. Josh also shares insights on Laravel's developer experience, front-end integration options, and his thoughts on what JavaScript frameworks could learn from Laravel's approach to abstraction and infrastructure.
Show Notes0:00 - Intro
1:02 - Sponsor: Wix Studio
1:46 - Introduction to Laravel
2:25 - Josh's Journey from Frontend to Backend
5:40 - Building the Same Project Across Frameworks
6:32 - Josh's Breakthrough with Laravel
8:20 - Laravel's Frontend Options
10:25 - React Server Components Comparison
12:00 - Livewire and Volt
13:41 - Josh's Course on Laracasts
14:08 - Laravel's DX and Ecosystem
16:46 - MVC Structure Explained for JavaScript Developers
18:25 - Type Safety Between PHP and JavaScript
21:12 - Laravel Pain Points and Criticisms
22:40 - Laravel Team's Response to Feedback
24:50 - Laravel's Limitations and Use Cases
26:10 - Laravel's Developer Products
27:20 - Option Paralysis in Laravel
30:46 - Laravel's Driver System
33:14 - Web Dev Challenge Experience
33:38 - TanStack Start Exploration
34:50 - Server Functions in TanStack
37:38 - Infrastructure Agnostic Development
41:02 - Serverless vs. Serverful Cost Comparison
44:50 - JavaScript Framework Evolution
46:46 - Framework Ecosystems Comparison
48:25 - Picks and Plugs
Links Mentioned in the Episode
Additional Resources
By Amy Dutton, Brad Garropy4.5
2020 ratings
Josh Cirre joins us to discuss his transition from the JavaScript ecosystem to Laravel, revealing why PHP frameworks can offer a compelling alternative for full-stack development. We explore the "identity crisis" many frontend developers face when needing robust backend solutions, how Laravel's batteries-included approach compares to piecing together JavaScript services, and the trade-offs between serverless and traditional hosting environments. Josh also shares insights on Laravel's developer experience, front-end integration options, and his thoughts on what JavaScript frameworks could learn from Laravel's approach to abstraction and infrastructure.
Show Notes0:00 - Intro
1:02 - Sponsor: Wix Studio
1:46 - Introduction to Laravel
2:25 - Josh's Journey from Frontend to Backend
5:40 - Building the Same Project Across Frameworks
6:32 - Josh's Breakthrough with Laravel
8:20 - Laravel's Frontend Options
10:25 - React Server Components Comparison
12:00 - Livewire and Volt
13:41 - Josh's Course on Laracasts
14:08 - Laravel's DX and Ecosystem
16:46 - MVC Structure Explained for JavaScript Developers
18:25 - Type Safety Between PHP and JavaScript
21:12 - Laravel Pain Points and Criticisms
22:40 - Laravel Team's Response to Feedback
24:50 - Laravel's Limitations and Use Cases
26:10 - Laravel's Developer Products
27:20 - Option Paralysis in Laravel
30:46 - Laravel's Driver System
33:14 - Web Dev Challenge Experience
33:38 - TanStack Start Exploration
34:50 - Server Functions in TanStack
37:38 - Infrastructure Agnostic Development
41:02 - Serverless vs. Serverful Cost Comparison
44:50 - JavaScript Framework Evolution
46:46 - Framework Ecosystems Comparison
48:25 - Picks and Plugs
Links Mentioned in the Episode
Additional Resources

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